South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1922 — Page 7
THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 18. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
? ous'.y. Foon he had them In a jrreat j pile all ready fcr the cvcr.'.r.g-'.s fu.n.j Just as he f.r.ished h fr:e-i his j
YIMMIHG ESSAYS
CHOSEN; GIRL AND ESSZZ::
BOY GET AWARDS
Around the World in a Flash! Do It bv Radio
Arrurd the world ir. n. friction of
a fror, it 7h.:' the zrr.iz.rz po?ibiP.ty of-
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l.srr. t ivc?. t,iy s -!.-.: .. That's I-'1'. rr.;.. .i .- op.d. Y.hieh rr.ear..j that a radi. s-r.: from a point in th-- Ur.:1' ! F'ate wou, 1 t. cirri t h e s'.o"1 e r. ar'.v fvr. jr. ! or. --ht if time? ir. or. f r o r. 'I . That is ir.r''i':'. by te;:raph b a u . thr" 1 r. o direct lin
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Mi?5 Helen Mueller and Ed T ;r 1
mund Bienvaaen Honored by Contest Judges.
boy " said h. "V."e always had a :val it th:. X'.r.i vry vear. All
dl-y f-r r-iüf . wouM come to-
at forr.eoncj tarr.i to r::r:i
HELL OF A GOOD
PREACHER," LADY ASTOR DECLARES CHICAGO. May 17. "I cur.'t make pood r iHti-al spechfis. Vut I am a h'.l of a coM preacher." Laly A?:or toil a. Palvaticr. Arrv.v r.oorir. h"re-
Voice. Appreciation to County for Relief Work
when In th e-ajly fail o jr -i.zn acaia bomti active, car. count
tr.'T?. an!
1.4,
Th t"t.i.l amount i"-.t hr-';rh
! P r i. Service f ommlüt "'?
j f-.:r."s raie in 5t. Joph county,
' f :r th n-tc'ir. Re'-ef f-jr.-l was ex
I rrfc;..,! V... CtH,-. T , Tr.--- .. i '"er. WS?
. th jorii treasurer. iir'.-rt m. .--.v-
Sihyl Jar. Mocr'
i-.star.t 5" v ' -j r;. in a letter to the?:
'.n c.oth co.-ect'
chir of th- drive
trv.
in fhiJ c.
ran of the letter fo'.I.-.w?:
C. A. In aiiitlon Uli wi?
"We w;i: e p'.i.! to have yn-.z
i r 'il r e c t '" h y other t-tt :uur:v. rr.ikir.; a totil nr ;?
:-a". But that w.a? In the country Jo1. we can't take any risk." Thev wrr.t in and ate dinner, bul
Initial Rehearsal Planned
thank in the rir.-.e of our c jmm.tte. I ' os who a.-'-teJ in vour ram - ! JUST A TUJMIXmril.
lor PaSCatlt of tlw Bible r -sn. as well as all the dcr.r? No Have yu pail your t-rhr
V
A rasrant cf t::
Frizes fcr the efsays on f.re pre- j J'- ate little- lie was ery nuc. , ff.ven un2er Ih,
a;re-;::o:
be ' one can describe the pathc-t;-: griti- Mil'
c: th
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w'r- - t V- .''- ..tm r . " - ' --5 3 ' . . " -Jl - 4.'.. ;,. 4
i tv the Lloyd Insur- 1 directly after thr.-'- -"".m "-! to h Tin 'ho fire, to the school eh.liren : H;;'f ,-h.- c ' r. r.:--1 and
ver.t.on effere
.nce airency to
til rough ir-Upt- OX School . . l:r- . carried th lav-3 to the f-tre-t
d"n. have been awarded to Edmund Thn Mr- Hail ?t f.re to th- p:
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i or rf.:g:ous t".iurat;on :
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rf th- tude c: the Ruf-sim people, who. ( '
even, in their :r.iery have under- ' J. J. Kreurhr?r. meroha:
the Grace ftocd h s;.-.r.t of friendship in ! moved to 301-Sft3 Pr. t '.i?
..4 4-4 ..44.44- 7 .-! "4 4 !
:. r ' 1 - f.
r i in charge of the rt-hi.aral. the f.r.-t
I
"W( expert to continue our wrk
iciir.-.te'.y. Kven a fie:
Bierwacer. of the Ili-h school and tracKlM raerrhy. of which will he hV.d T.aursiay eve-; Jr. Russia
H,, r-.hth MM.l! o the r-der. Th' v n:o"fl ! Maze ana nurn . n!nff &t 7:2,-( o'clcck at th- Gp.ro M. j the famine s.tuation has been met.
int: ht lather si:d it was jce. r -u.,--
thrn j-oj ty ct:a- say r-:t-a if asters lll-t:
rach a po.r.t whe.-- several nb!M : f ' ' VJr- " teT- : -;.1: '--VA are u.-i in !r.anmi-:or.. I -i ' : It takes t.:v a:,v.;t o r. e-fif t ee R . h ! 1 4;:; - v v-; V'Jvv; ;.'--:rcf a fcor ! from the po.v-rful xror- ! UKJwV ' ' ' -y ;v-v ernment j'a'ion at th- Pr:dio in! f 'yfcy' ifroV : - of the ,r:-.:.e. Thi rail", -ation.i .1 NVf ' VTV JV-v " the er;;prr.er.t to it. too. ThCf! H 1.. ar. only a fe-.v r.f!.,r., i.ke it in th-' f- -?XS , ' Wo0mj .fR-Vd : - v
that It i r.'.:vl 'v::; y.e ah ro ere'. rr!' th& earth 'vi'h I? mespait'-s. Another .-. nil-ir station !s in the pr--- of Nu,: S.r. -n L.ontT If! ml, X'w Tri,-:. Not sar.f.d "w:h th e- rth. sei-.-t.'.-ar to r- e -perl m-nt in T cr. appir'i'us h!. rh hope may f!a h s .' .T r. a i f- t h rn o o n a r. d ?. T i r .-.
Switch Changes
Tube Receiving
5chool. The prize for the brst e??a jVf-dtirr..
from the Iiicia :hoo! ia $13. and! "The f.ro ;a almost out. Joe. Put I fror.-, the srade school?, $10. ' ;t o-.t ar.d ther4 rome ir.." he paid. Charles 12. Crockett of the South! "AlrUht." areod Jce. j Tend Tribune and J. ?I- :-tePhen on He stamped it with his feet until of the 'outhBer.d Xews-Tirr.es . ha tho-.-ht thit it was out and then j Jui?eJ the many which were ; retir d. j sutmitteJ. The winnin; es.-ays arej A'oo :r miir.irht .Toe stirred tineas-1
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window. Yh?.t . he saw almost
A frnt refutation if a er'.:
j there will be tremendous need for J chare. i
"AN" IXTrnVIFAV. " , By Kdtnuutl iliieruascn. VTho am I? We-Ii. l.ten. Every -
civ.ei hint to fatc'A dull r-d srlare illurainM Mr?.
one knows ni. ever:. r.1 di-iikes rae. . Hend. r.-- n"s jrirden. The fence and and yet I am hired frfq'iently "'! dr;M leaves were V.urnins lr.ghtlymany. Jce calle.i his father, who quickly I roam thou?hotjt the worM and ri re --1 and attached the hoe. Then annihilate millions of dollars worth! he extir j'ii.-'ned the fir, which was of buildings; scores upon scores o! J nnkln? its way toward the little lifes; miles upon miles of valuing j cottie.
forestry: my omnivorous appetite is
AT THE CONTROL BOARD OF THE T'. F. RAPTO STATION AT i unquenchable. And ' intelligent THK I'RLDO. SAX FRANCISCO. i people feed me! Ha! Ha
They whine about "M:gr school?." "soldiers hor.u.-." "Ie?s taxation!" If thv could but get back
No. 7 Grid lek and grid con- thev hav already v.ven r.i0.
coupler --ith "A" repre?entlr.e t he j l to th vacuum tube detector or primary and "P," the condiry. ; vice-ver? i.
No.
! Varlablo cr,nden er of
arout .0005 mIcrofirad3 .ch Jnte I j !?n?er.
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ii RADIO PRIMER
nv n. i, ihwtax Plrfrfnr, Itadio In.-eitii( rf Amrrlm If you hive pi. -.-" from the crystal detector f?l '-' to thit of th0 varuurn tube. . r fhrw your old f e r. ' o t h d ! - "i r t . It miy bo i.fe,j w . t h . th'1 l"i rrer se in one rir-
cu"- ! CRYSTAL AX'D VACLTUM TL'RE ' " bince for illumination by -lctrl-
a donh!-po. rHT ECTOR CT ROTT IT ! ' '' n a vacuum tube. In the radio
I No. S Detector tube. No. i Filiment rheos'it. J No. 10 Six-volt "A" batten'
' No. 11 A 2 2
thy coa'.d hut. oh, like
I 4.
friends." I don't Kiv back.
Pv th lis of
dr.u'.-i. thr"v f.vlvii,
you I he i
able to shif' fror.i ?et to th other usin? the oM crystal detector for r.eirby broid.'if tint ani the V9Cuu.ni tule for R--ore distant reception. Hook up according to the d!im m : N'. 1 I.ooae ro;p; p- VarJo-
acros the perondary. No. 3 TryFtal ' detector, galena preferably. No. -1 Small Axed condenser. No. 5 Head phones of high res'. ?ti r.ce. No. ft Doub.e-pol, dotible-throw switch for changing from the cry?-
In one year I consumed approxmately three hundred million iol-
1-2-volt "I'' battery. Hr.. How do I do it? Teople have I their property insured, they can .if-
I ford to be carele.es. So they think!
The world is on the ver-e of bankruptcy; it hi? reached the crr-t oi Instability, and yet. they think because insurance companies pay the da ma??, they are not affected- Shallow thinkers! As Inn? as cirel s:rr?.-; !s previJent. all varieties of fire extinsrnihts mean nothing tn me. Inst ra 1 o: trying to choke me before I pret started, people try to invent thin?, to choke me after I once pet coin?.
Probably pome diy they will realise j the importance of carefulness, but .
rrLAMnXT A th'.n wire of
, tunrsten or other adopted sub-
jacuuni tube, the Aliment is u?ed to fmit millions of electrons, when
l:?hted. This makes part of the action of a vacuum tube detector or amplifier.
A.- Joe watched this from the
window, a horrer of ft re overcame! him- He rrsolvod to never meddle j
with fire or matches and to learn to he careful, which is the be.t way ro prevent unpleasant accidents. When hi.-s father tame in Joe ran o hir.i. "Oh, father." he cried, "1 Thousrht I put the f.re out. but 1 ;;e- s I d.dn't think much at out It then." "It was really my fault." put In hi f.-ithrr. "I should hive attended to that. You fpo the fire crept aero; the street because- the Tound was covered with dry leave?. Remember thit 'An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,' JoeGoodnight." s1i:akint. of cic.ar?. V.'hP'i you fay cigars say TDutch MlftC-r. ' 45-tf.
Foh follow the opinions of othecrs; wl.-e men think for themh elves.
f'd? hi
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p.iiniv innii: today Youth, beauty, soc.al position, and sincere, love thee, wt-ro- not suttlcint to hold the affection of BF..LI.AMV PP.rCn. cur.d with an appetite for cheap flirtations and expensive, liquor. Thf decision to leave him came, when hia wife, IX'CTNDA DHUCE, having tob rated a perlcH of escapatles; and received hip promt.-e of reforni, cllfrovereil him Intoxicated hr.rir.ir v.dth a worr.an of 111-reput in. a Broadway cab i ret. Or. the. eve of hr dftpj rture, Tu-
clnda renew.-, an old-acquainta nee with 1'ANNV LONTA LNE. and lenrn? that her husbi nd i t h:nkinr' of formlr.sr a m.'.tion p'.ctur- company in Ca:.forn: i. V ith them. s!ie vi .'. the New York f-'udio of Alma I'a'ey ar.d take .i reit ir.terrst in th- p-ren life. Th'-n ron's her t.reik w ith I- !' ib y and a mp! Kn departure to .'!:.."!.:( hie fb.e lf visltfil bv he;- ; iyer. UARFOKD WILLIS. Ib'in.h re-fu.-:i t return to hr hubir.d. (. ON WITH Tili: STtUY "I ?"' Vivi ar-" I -.'zi c. n : v. z to formulate a j'h:b"-.-ioph- rf hf. You will need it, my d'.ir. if vou mean to fUht t!b- out alone. Philosophy i--jcood me i;, 'ne only for lonely lit arts.
I.uclnda jumped up and turned away with a quaver of desolation. "Ah, I wi?h you hadn't aked me! That's what I'm trying1 all the tim to forstet "I thought pa." "The emptiness to come! . . . VViiat can a woman do to round out her life when she's lo.-t her hjfhind and is fit for nothinsr but to be a wif?" "She can find another husband. Many do.-' "Marry aain!" A violent movement of Eucinda's hands abolished thf thou-rht. "Never thit: I'm through with love for sood .and all." "No doubt." agreed the MU'IpiH of law and life. "Rut are you Mire that love is through with you?' XIII Wl!I!s left for Xtv York on A lif afternoon trair: ar.d when Eucir.da hal ?i!d coodby to him at the station, .he felt a? if he had parted with her one real friend in all the world. She applied fo- transportation and a d r i w ii.-roorn through to Reno
head; and there was new firmness in the sft of hio mouth. In thk? new ftuise. tne. 0j,-j appeal was ftrons. For a ppace of eevera! beats her hert misfrave her . . . In a niatter-of-eourso way Pel
j offered a. hand, .and Lucinda touchi ed it mechanically.
"Sorry, Linda, if I disappointed you. but thought I recognized your hand -has: bcire carried to the door, and waited for this car to come
io n on t lie off- hance . . ." "I iee." .she articuated with an erfort. "Votj can prive me a few minutes. .' nrely." "Bel: I tell you it's too late." Ptrufprlln? to keep his temper. Rel cau?ht hi.- tmderlip lM0wevm his teeth, while Lucinda cist witlessly lbout for f"'me w.ay of escape. None offer.!. Rut she noticed that a youni m.in .:a:n"iirir nrarbv ri s o1-.-ervlr.i? them with keen inieret, a rather V-ri'.lian'ly or.d-lookinc: yoiinj n.in, brilliantly wdl dresf-d. As Lucinda's irlmre re.-ted trir.ciently on him. hi.-i f re brihtne-d with a tentative .-inib ar.d .-he thought he .-parted as if he were impulsively nnvfd to .approach. If ho, he reron-sid-"r d instantly. With a frown she looked back to Rel. lie made a e.ture of entreaty. "You r.m'f put me off like this. Eind.i. when i'v.-. come to far, gone through so much ' "I can beeau.-e I must, Bel I will." "No. by God! you can't and shan't '" He rnuiit her arm lishtlv a fh
until then. well. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
.v orvci: or pri:vi:tio i.WORTH A POI ND OP CPF.!'.." Py Helen Mueller. I t Joe. had filled the wood box eiriiei J ia the afternon. and now gazed idl j at old Mrs. Henderson'.- panLp.! which was juft across the street. j It was brown and lonely now bur in the summer it had been f.lb d !
with old-fashioned flowers, beautiful
roses and vins trailing ov
paths. The brown leaves were heaped high acaint the fence; and!
Joe remembered that his father had promised him a bonfire in the evening. He jumped over the porch railing and bettan to rake the leaves vior-
Wl-.en you say cigrar." say Dutch Masters, llltf
GOULD HARDLY STAND AT TIMES Hips, Back and Legs w.uld Have That Tired Ache
Sec Display Our Window
Elp Jjrancss jiljnp
U7 Sodh Michlia St. Correct Apparel for Wonita
Sec Our Window Display
The Tremendous Response
To Our Sale of
Lis Qarf
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hut Inrriol thit the winter stain-; tri- 1 t- p iss. She stopped, hcr fac ped. of California tourist was in i hardening1.
Thft oth :s
m'-relv harden?."
Luc;nd:i eyed WÜP.' Ii irply
has t'n to -ee you." "He koke! r.b up." Wilüs admitted in rr.i'd suriri-e, "two day? after your di-appe.ir ir.e, thinking
you m:
full westward swinp. The he-, the is'T.t could do was to book Ltjcinda through to ?.in Francisco with a section to herself on the California
Pe': Limited leaving the next night, .r-
rar.-rin-r for her to return from Pan Francisco to Reno, a trip of some 11 .hours. Returning to th hotel about five. ?he was approaching the elevators
i . . .
mc. Of v oui'.-e. I coiil 1 te' hr. r.rth- j .er.. midway in the foyer. shö in?. h.-w did know 7" ftoppe -to--k still. trar.?-lxed by th'1 "That -u-esrion. th i:n lerlyin? i-ht of Pep. imy standin: at the thouch ti., 1 ml-;-. no b- int- r.d- 1 " is; ry desk, in earnet consulta-
Int; to ght out r.'.y that ori-::r.a:ed wih ! t.v:::- w;:::- .- i :: to j. r. '. '. ' .'.:.-.! nr. -
n d ' ! ; : n ' t it' 1. tn-::
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"Are you oin.cr to make another fcenr, publicly d;j;race me ajrain even when poher?" Hin hand dropped to his side. Lucinda hesran to walk rapidly toward the sire entrance, bit had taken few hteps when Bellamy ranged alor.Erside. "Linda: you've got to ll5ten to me! There'.? jsomethintr I've prot to tell you" "I mean to po to Reno, as soon a? you let me pass."
r.czf :; lover for r:.y an-.- v.a:.:
:d to
R-'llaniN '? eves n.arrowed as if in
tio.i with one of the clerks. nh.vs'.ca! Pain. He threw out a hand
Apparently Bellamy had Just . of Inarticulate protest, and let it fall
b-ar.n-d what he wanted to know; in despair. Skibduinp a strong deLuc:r. la recornized the baokw an! sire to bolt for it. Lucinda beff.an to
e not incon.-i.-te nt
t the satr.e time
a 1 saw l-.ini turn aw ay from the dek. 1 c,-n.-iti ene .-s to the situation. the
"It v i-r.'- r.o-. v.. of c- '.ir- that j rk of tile head that was .an Unfall- descend .at a pat I f ;;',! ).w e ;'. . .-. i i:. ! o-;t for th' --n of g-.-atirlcation in him. and'ith difrr.in'. .
VIE I71EKCYCAS01!?iI0TH?,
CCJSViMEFiS PR0DVCT5 5 foaJBVLK DELIVERY J
or MISILWAKA 142
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1 C072EA23Y Hn INSTITVTI0N OFOVALITY'J
Everett, Washington. " For pev-
' , i cral years I have bad trouble with the ei" .!::': ! i,..i..M..m.mi.i!rtr-tof my
back and my hips and my legs would ache with that tired ache. I could hardly stand on my feet at times. I was si ways ablo to do my work although I did not feel good. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve go table Compound ad-
vcrtiscd end having heard several praise it I decided to try it. I feci lust-rate at the present time. It has clone wonders for me ar.d I keep it in the house ripht r.long. I always recommend it to others who arc sick nnd niHrnr " Mrs. J. M. SlRBERT.
4U:i2 Hicrh St., r.vcrett, Washington. ! To do any hind of work, or to play j
j for that matt er, is next to impossible I if you f.resuilVrinr: from some form I of 'female trouble. It may causo your back or your legs to ache, it may j make you nervous ar.d irritable. You ! may be able to keep up and around, i but you do not foel good. ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable j Compound is a medicine for women.
It is especially adapted to relieve the cause of the trouble and then these annoying pains, aches and do good" feelino-a disannear.
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la proving that the women of South Bend and vicinity ere quick to appreciate the real values and moderate prices we are offering as a result of the special purchases ice made from leading manufacturers. To these ic have added much of our own higher priced merchandise, resulting in a
"Saving
Wonderful
Ev
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vs
$35.00
$2 9. 75
Suits, Suits, Suits,
$25.00 Suits,
Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats,
Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses
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ac-o'int ! 'Valvanu-ed. .-he hurled herself to-, f00p;nr tlU they hid been playing a Ihl he m.or.tion n'arl on. of the elevator shafts, tip- j.cen,. 0; i:;timato domestic drama
ca to which wa een then be in? i r.' :.iti e 5irrr.. "Pel- j ejo.-e
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he w.i a fr. "I: do.
h e have, o c x v J.- ? --e:v.. !
"I kr.ow h" v r -"p. f?T.."
.y .".. mere.v sail
I , When she entered her room the
for th edif.cation of an entire hotel, made her aware that the younsr mm whose interest had f.i'st r.ianife&red
m tttor. 'ha: e!- d.M the door; and for as Ions as it con-
! tinued to rins. which it did for up- ' " i war.hs o live m'.r.r.t??. At lensrth
oc-ft- a nrar th elevators had followed
rr. --t rumors
s- f .;'. lie! can ' ?-- cave it tin a a ti l Job, an i ?he
-ir tto tri c : ;t wo s : e me ; i r . t . . . . i A . re n. td iv.::..you n.u.I wi.l d 1 ow . . AVr.y d.'vrr. - '---'--
are p; r.n . .-. re 5; rr. er.':
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! -ank hrr.piy into a chair near the ,f ... ,.i ,-oo r. till a knock brouclither to her
; io--: :n a flutter. I nny jpo 1 to' "Vour bill, r.-.a'm."
v ,- r.cn she lorce-d ncrse.r to turn
a- in.-: a pit" a ky and knob, .-ho more than ha
w
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across the foyer and was now standing: at the head of the -teps, over across from Bellamy. Pushing thrcu;h the do?r. he breathed thankfully the sinsins winter air The caropy lamps made the sidewalk brh'.. and she discovered her bellboy e-"'.-.i oring by the
' c pen door of a taxicab. e i Abar.loninr- all nretense. Lucinda
.expected to sc her huf.-ar.d. iut ; ran The ip.Poy caught her ami .:rr, the Veiiboy was alone. Lucinda to-k j ?) he-p hrr int0-the cab and chatand '-he bill and counted out the money. , "W-where t-t-to. m'm?" She
1,1S I'i', Um.vm t..i i ..... .... i.-, Tt'l wbo e'.bowrd the bov a.-ide and
ana t.ne :a: w n..r. .-r.e r. i i
to z: th iToucht from New York, "put them ;:-k:y .and m a taxi at the door, and hold it til! th- m.r.i- conie down."
Pun nine: out into th hall found, the -tair-s and pelted up
P?rtted fo5 Efi2Rni-S and
CLEAN SCOUR POLISH
I
L11 t-WS 01
with
V
"Take those bass, please.'
said, in ii: itins the r.w dressir.?-
a.-c ana tne Pas wn...
sr.e
.auch: her by the shoulders. "Not" he cried io'.entIy. "No. you shan't d'you hoar? ycu shan't go without listenins to met"
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So 9. 75 Suits,
- $55.00 Suits, - $49.75 Suits,
Coats, Coats, Coats, Cosat,
Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses
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--$110.00
$ 98.75
89.75 79.75
$
Suits, Coats, Dresses Suits, Coats, Dresses Suits, Coats, Dresses Suits, Coats, Dresses
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All Wanted Styles, Sizes and Materials The Frances Shop The Frances Shop
of Nevada
tn-Ol .... . a
V- ,
elevators was
wou : be . i.-...''.
a b -al : ri--.ns. I stopped two f"iors below. :h'"ro tix'ther. came on up in respons to her
ouite
how. Lucinda broke cut of h:s t '
2:
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hands and stepped back.
"Lo: me alone t" she ir.s
w .;
pu-.-i up :v. rfpu:.iT."i lawyers there. ;r..i recom- !
to the:.;. i; vou are :n
"Lu-1 you let somebody out .at my
"is. ma m. a pempman. '-Take me down, please, w
jme I j (Continuexl in Our ot I.-.-uo.) J
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Help Wamtedi Fresh Franliforts, Large or Smal
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!' Young women and girls to operate power sewing 4 f t"nOil ! machines. Good pay while learning high piece rates j: i & i G U 1 1
for the experienced operator. Come today.
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b.er w.iv to the f.reet.
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Compounded Quarterly on All Savlncs SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 121 South MaLn St. I. 1. llondurant. Sec j Opposite Court lloavj
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mourger
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25g
For Thursday at
1008 VV, Saimple St. "A good place to work"
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